Automotive Tag Tag

For the first time we put you in the driving seat! One of the biggest challenges in VR is capturing live action from a first person POV. The required position of the camera to give the illusion of the first person’s perspective isn’t any easy…

Racing driver and motoring journalist Rebecca Jackson visited the Audi showroom in central London to experience the new Audi TT VR experience we produced for the Samsung Gear VR headset. Read the Huffington Post article and watch the video. Watch the case study for the Audi TT experience.

Last month VISUALISE were asked by Mercedes-Benz to create a completely unique 360 experience. The brief was to create a video where you can view the new AMG GT in every angle, inside and out. So we created an app! Users can jump from camera…

Visualise have worked with Audi to produce an Oculus Rift VR Experience like no other. You sit next to Alan Mcnish in either an R8 or an RS6 and race around Silverstone from the POV of the passenger. All around the circuit and while battling…

Visualise have just completed work on a 360 video for TIM and Ducati which was presented at the Italia Moto GP 2014. The video is also hosted on a website for fans to experience the thrill of racing around the Mugello circuit at speeds reaching beyond 150mph….

Visualise have produced ground breaking 360 video footage on the new, turbocharged, Mercedes-Benz F1 car. The video allows you to view two laps in the car, from right next to driver Nico Rosberg. We have produced an iPad app to house this content and other…

Take a lap with Top Gear’s the Stig at Dunsfold Airfield We have recently shot 360 video footage for BBC Top Gear Magazine with the Stig and a stunning Mercedes SLS AMG Black on their test track at Dunsfold Airfield. The two 360 videos allow…

We have used a 360 panoramic image of ours, shot at Westfield’s atrium in London, and dropped in Computer Generated Images (CGI) of a potential installation for Renault. This ground breaking immersive view of a virtual installation won Westfield the business from Renault. No better…